README.rst

Overview

screen.vim is a vim plugin which allows you to simulate a split shell in vim
using either gnu screen or tmux, and to send selections to be evaluated by
the program running in that shell:

Usage

After installing screen.vim and the terminal multiplexer of your choice, you can
then run vim in a shell and execute :ScreenShell to start a new session where
a shell will be opened in a bottom split of your multiplexer.

For gvim users, since you are not running vim in a console, :ScreenShell will
instead attempt to open a terminal and start the multiplexer in there.

Once you have the shell open, you can then send visual selections to it using
the command :ScreenSend.

Additional usage and configuration information can be found in the screen.vim
help file.